How to Select a Prime Rib Roast (What You Need to Know) (2024)

Prime Rib Roast is rich, juicy and tender – a spectacular centerpiece for the holidays, especially when it’s served with Horseradish Sauce and Mashed Potatoes. Prime rib is considered the king of all beef cuts.

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Prime Rib Roast is truly simple to prepare. Here is everything you need to know to purchase the perfect Prime Rib Roast, from understanding beef quality grades, selecting bone-in or boneless, and how big of a roast you need for your gathering.

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How to Pick the Perfect Prime Roast:

A Prime Rib Roast is a true holiday show stopper and one of the most impressive pieces of meat you can make for your family or friends. Making a great Prime Rib Roast begins at the butcher counter. You need to know how to pick the perfect rib roast. When you start with such a delicious high-quality protein, the culinary possibilities are endless!

Cooks Tip: has both inspiration and all of the tips and tools that families need to prepare the perfect holiday meal. For example, Chuck Knows Beef, the only all-knowing beef virtual assistant, is the only helper that you need in the kitchen this season. Chuck can tell you exactly how to prepare that holiday roast, including how to follow the right cooking temperatures and even suggest recipes the whole family will love. Check out Chuck at .

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What is Prime Rib?

At the store, “Prime Rib Roast” can go by different names including Rib Roast, or Standing Rib Roast (because it is positioned standing on the rib bones as it roasts). It can be found in the meat case with both boneless and bone-in options. So what cut of meat is Prime Rib Roast? The Ribeye Roast comes from the rib primal which gives it the rich, beefy flavor everyone loves. It is savory, finely textured and typically has generous marbling.

Fun Fact: If you cut prime rib roast into steaks, you get ribeye steaks.

Which Grade – USDA Prime or Choice?

There are different kinds of beef grades to consider. The USDA grading is what tells you the potential tenderness and juiciness of the roast you are getting. If you are looking to splurge, get the USDA prime grade. It can be harder to find, so know what to ask for. There is also a significant price difference between USDA Prime and Choice with Prime costing a bit more.

  1. “USDA Prime” – top 8% of all US beef (a bit harder to find), heavy marbling that is evenly distributed.
  2. “USDA Choice” – moderate marbling and is a high-quality option that is available in most supermarkets.
  3. “Select” – value-priced, less marbling, potentially less tender and juicy.

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Chuck End vs. Loin End:

Whether you are getting “USDA Prime” or “USDA Choice” grade, you can also choose whether you want it cut from the “chuck” end or from the “loin” end.

  • The chuck end (pictured on left): ribs 6-9, has more fat around and between the central meat.
  • The loin end (pictured on right): ribs 10-12, or the “first cut,” has less fat and a larger, leaner central eye of meat.

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Bone-in or Boneless Prime Rib?

We prefer bone-in prime rib because the bone insulates the meat as it cooks and produces more flavorful and tender results, but we suggest buying the type that is called for in the recipe you are using.

The primary benefit of getting boneless is ease of carving. Ask the butcher to remove the bones and tie them back onto the roast. The ribs will still keep the meat insulated and tender and you can easily remove the string and ribs before serving.

Chef’s Tip: Keep the fat cap that is present over the top of the roast to prevent the beef from drying out while cooking. Also, since all roasts vary in size and weight, a meat-thermometer is critical for great results.

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How Much Prime Rib Per Person?

As a general rule of thumb, plan for 1 rib for every 2 people. If you have a big menu, you could easily get away with serving 3 people pr bone.

  • 8-10 pound bone-in Prime Rib Roast = 4-5 ribs. Serves 8-10 people or more.
  • 4-6 pound bone-in Prime Rib Roast = 2 ribs. Serves 4-6 people or more.

How to Prepare a Rib Roast:

We partnered with and collaborated with several bloggers to teach you how to make the ultimate holiday feast with a Prime Rib Roast. Now that you are a pro at selecting your roast, check out the method Natalya of uses for a .

More Beef Recipes for your Holiday Menu:

These are our favorite show-stopping beef recipes, from roasts to stews. Nicely done, beef. You put the seasoning in the holiday season!

  • Beef Tenderloin – juicy and so easy to prepare
  • Garlic Crusted Prime Rib – our top-rated roast
  • Filet Mignon – in a wine cream sauce
  • Beef Stew – with tender morsels of beef
  • Meatloaf – with the best glaze
  • Beef Stroganoff – in mushroom sauce

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FAQs

How to Select a Prime Rib Roast (What You Need to Know)? ›

Choose a rib roast that has a bright color with milky white fat. Avoid dull-colored meat and yellow fat. Also, look for even fat distribution and a good layer of fat around the ends. This isn't the time to look for the leaner cuts.

How to pick out a good prime rib roast? ›

Look for a roast that has even color throughout. For the flesh, the meat should be cherry red and the fat should be creamy white. Reject any roast that has any off colors, such as blue or green, particularly around the bones.

What is the best cut of prime rib to buy? ›

The first cut (sometimes labeled the small end or the loin end) comes from the hind of the standing rib roast near the loin. It's more expensive and generally regarded as the best cut because it has less connective tissue than the second cut and therefore is more tender.

What are the differences in prime rib roast? ›

Commonly found at steakhouses, rib roasts and prime rib are two of the most luxurious and expensive cuts of beef. Both rib roast and prime rib come from the ribs of the cow, but one difference is that the whole rack of ribs makes up a standing rib roast, while only the ribs near the loin are cut and sold as prime rib.

What is the rule for prime rib? ›

The rule of thumb for buying prime rib is to buy one pound per person. A bone-in standing rib roast will feed about 2 people per bone. Also, be sure to consider how many side dishes you plan to serve. If you are preparing a large holiday meal with plenty of other food you could plan on ½ – ¾ pound prime rib per person.

What is the difference between Choice and select prime rib roast? ›

Choosing a Grade

There are three grades of beef labeled by the USDA. They are in order of quality from “Select” to “Choice” to “Prime” with select being the lowest grade and prime being the highest.

What is the best way to order a prime rib roast? ›

If you're ordering from a butcher, you can either request by pound or number of ribs. To order by pound, ask for an eight-pound prime rib for eight people, or a 10-pound cut for 10 people. Alternatively, you can request a four-bone roast to generously serve eight, and an eight-bone roast will easily serve 16.

What is the difference between AAA and AA prime rib roast? ›

The main difference between the grades is the amount of marbling. Prime beef has slightly abundant marbling; AAA has small marbling; AA has slight marbling; A has traces of marbling. The more marbling the more flavorful and juicy the meat will be. Hence, a premium is frequently paid for AAA cuts over AA cuts.

What is the secret of cooking a prime rib roast? ›

It's no secret that roasts need to cook slow and slow, but for that killer crust on a prime rib the secret is to hit it with a lot of heat first. Like our other prime rib recipes, this rosemary-rubbed prime rib cooks at 450F for 20 minutes before cooking for another 60 to 90 minutes at 350F.

What is a good price for prime rib? ›

Prime is the best, followed by Choice and Select. Prime-grade prime rib costs about $17 a pound, while Choice-grade prime rib goes for about $13 a pound.

Why is my prime rib always tough? ›

Overcooking the Prime Rib

That's why prime rib is so expensive: it's a huge piece of extremely good beef. Therefore, it's important not to cook it beyond medium-rare. Going past that temperature means the roast will no longer be tender.

How big of a prime rib roast should I buy? ›

A bone-in standing rib roast will feed about two people per bone. But if the roast is part of a bigger spread with plenty of other food, you can plan on 1/2 to 3/4 pound of prime rib per person. Here's a quick guide (so you don't have to do the math): 3-4 people: 4 pounds (2 bones)

Which is better large end or small end prime rib? ›

You can request which end your cut roast comes from – the 'Small End' is adjacent to the loin and has the least marbling, and the 'Large End' is adjacent to the chuck which gives it more generous marbling – so if you like it lean, choose small end, if you like it juicy, choose large end.

Why is my prime rib roast tough? ›

Overcooking the Prime Rib

That's why prime rib is so expensive: it's a huge piece of extremely good beef. Therefore, it's important not to cook it beyond medium-rare. Going past that temperature means the roast will no longer be tender.

What roast is as good as prime rib? ›

Eye of round as a substitute for prime rib

Well, fat for one. Yes, the eye of a prime rib is also very lean (unless it is very high-grade meat), but prime rib has a lot of fat in it that many guests won't like eating. Eye of round doesn't have that problem.

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